How to Make an Instant Natural Energy Drink

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Caffeinated tea is one of my favorite ways to get some energy, but 9 times out of 10 the whole process of brewing it, waiting for it to be ready (to be strong enough) and then adding ice to make it cold and sweetener to make it sweet just sounds like too much work, so I usually don't do it.

I recently discovered matcha green tea powder and it is awesome! There is no brewing, there is no waiting and if you do it just like I show below, it is a completely natural instant way to get some energy. I have been drinking this throughout the day or right before I go for a run and I can tell a major difference as compared to when I drink coffee. I don't feel jittery and cracked out of my mind. You coffee drinkers know what I am talking about. I feel alert, focused and have a ton of energy to do whatever I need to do.

I used to live in Japan, and matcha powder was the standard drink at conveyer belt sushi joints (sushi-go-rounds, as we called them). You'd grab a mug from one of the conveyers, then make your own tea with a small hot water tap and box of powder at each place setting along the bar seating. The matcha was free and the sushi was cheap! I miss those days!

Mmm this looks god, and provides energy? That is exactly what I need when I come home from work before I start my workout! Lately I have just been grabbing a coffee, but I will have to hunt this down. What is the flavor comparable to if any?

I need to check this out after the baby comes! I drink a cup of coffee a couple times a week but it definitely spikes my blood sugar and will sometimes leave me shaky and starving for the rest of the day. Too bad it tastes so dang good.

Danielle- it tastes similar to bagged green tea but a thousand times smoother and not bitter and all like green tea can sometimes be. And with the added stevia it reminds me of how green tea ice cream tastes.

Yes you can use Matcha powder to make kombucha. As far as other sweeteners, it is best to use something that dissolves quickly, which is why I like liquid stevia. If you experiment with something else let me know how it goes!

I'm not sure how well honey would mix up since this beverage is room temp or cold. If you are looking to keep the calories and carbohydrates low, I would stick with liquid Stevia, which dissolves instantly too.

Hi Lindsay,I just bought the stuff that was listed in this post and I was wondering how many you are allowed or able to drink a day? Are there any limits? Also I am trying to stop drinking coffee too and rather drink this stuff. Thanks so much. Have a great weekend :-D

As to much you should drink that really depends on personal preference and how much caffeine you wish to consume. Everyone's tolerance is different so start with one drink as listed above and see how you feel and go from there. Hope that helps! As far as switching from coffee to Matcha--that's an excellent decision! Matcha has so many more health benefits and like I said it doesn't crack you out like coffee :)

Thank you Lindsay for getting back to me about the amount you can drink. I appreciate you taking the tie to get back to me, as i know how busy you are with 2 little ones ( I have an almost 3 year old and an almost 7 month old). Take care pretty momma.

I received the tea yesterday, immediately made it, and loved it! I am not really a stevia fan, so I used a bit of honey...took a while for the honey to dissolve since this is cold, but it was wonderful. Drinking some now with ice cubes & no sweetener, and it is still amazing. Thanks for the information!

LOVE Matcha! I am going to try this drink out today! Got a long day of watching dance and gymnastics(: I normally drink it hot, but this sounds refreshing. I get my matcha from www.GotMatcha.com can be a little expensive. Great quality! Organic.

I don't like Stevia. Without going into detail and causing arguments, I'll just say that most stevia in the US is highly processed and is nothing close to the actual plant it comes from.Aside from that. I mix 1/4 tsp organic matcha tea in 6ozs of juice with 1/4 tsp each of spirulina and chlorella along with 1 TBSP of black cherry powder and 2-3 drops of iodine. This is wonderful for someone who has fibromyalgia or other inflammatory diseases.

Be careful of Stevia as it can affect sleep patterns, I used it as an alternate to sugar in my 5 cups of tea a day and was awake but not tired for around 20 hours a day. Stopped using this natural sweetner and my sleep pattern return.

Saw a report recently of testing tea from Japan for radiation and it was indeed full of it. So beware. Also, dissolve raw honey in barely warm water and then add to your cold tea. Read that adding citrus/lemon to your tea is not good, either. Regular tea, anyway - especially if there is fluoride in your water. The citrus helps the fluoride cross the blood barrier in your brain too much, from what I understand.

Hi Lindsay - can you make this up ahead of time and store in the fridge or is it a make on the day you're going to drink kind of thing? I am hoping to make a number of water bottles up of it so I have one ready to go each morning.

I learned about Matcha years ago. Its good stuff, but I believe it has been later determined that the white tea leaf is even better than the Matcha, which is actually the green tea leaf tip of the new leaves in particular, isn't it? I worked at a law firm at the time of discovery and we found out that if we took a larger dose than was recommended we actually got a big buzz like drinking too much espresso.

I've had matcha while at a demonstration of a Japanese Tea Ceremony given for the pottery studio I was studying at: it's wonderful, yes, but strong ~ whew. I'm thinking about making this tea drink for sipping throughout the day to keep me going, and am giving thought to adding some chia (seed) for additional health benefits. Love that this calls for stevia, the only alternative sweetener I'll use, although honey is also a consideration if using hot water when mixing the matcha. Awesome that you commonly reuse a glass beverage bottle, as I frequently do the same as well. Bright blessings to all! ~C. Castillo

I make this health drink for my hubby to help his vocal chords when he sings. It is made with Bragg's Raw apple cider vinegar and Raw honey mixed into a cup of boiling water to make a hot tea. I don't care for it hot, but because of all the wonderful health properties of both the Bragg's and the raw honey, here's what I do. I measure out 2TBS raw honey into a small glass (8 oz) and 2TBS of the Bragg's raw apple cider vinegar. Then I add just enough really hot tap water to dissolve the honey, (it dont take a lot because the vinegar also helps dissolve the honey) then when it is all dissolved well, i fill the glass the rest of the way up with ice cold water. I also use stevia to sweeten mine.

You can get flavoured matcha, the only ingredients are matcha and natural flavour. YOu can also get organic for an additional fee. They have over 100 flavours. Here is a link to their website.http://www.redleaftea.com/

My husband works 10 hr days/6 days a week and is incredibly fatigued. I saw this recipe shared on fb and had to try it. Matcha was expensive BUT there are several servings in the pack. For us I use 1/4 tsp of Matcha powder and roughly 5-10 drops of regular stevia in 1 cup of water. I made 2 cups of the tea for my husband. He drank half on his way to work and the second half on his lunch break. He texted me to tell me " I think this tea works." He told me he wasn't jittery, he was no longer drowsy, and felt more focused. Thanks for the recipe. It's light, refreshing and great tasting :)

I have been making mine up in 2 qt batches..... 1 Tbsp of Matcha, approx 2 inches of ginger and tumeric each grated finely, 1 cup lemon juice (I like lemon) and aprox 1/3 cup of agave nectar. I am a diabetic but find the nectar doesn't fool with my b/sugars. I don't like stevia... to me it tastes like dirt and so I can't use that. The nectar dissolves amazingly fast! :c)

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Just a word, I've read that there is extra led in matcha. The reason being that lead is in our soil but especially in Japan. Normally tea processing doesn't use leafs, so 90% is removed but matcha is all leaf. They recommend one cup per day and not to give to children.